Title of article :
Influence of freshwater inflow on the inorganic nutrient and dissolved organic matter within coastal sea ice and underlying waters in the Gulf of Finland (Baltic Sea)
Author/Authors :
Mats A. Granskog، نويسنده , , Hermanni Kaartokallio، نويسنده , , David N. Thomas، نويسنده , , Harri Kuosa، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
A study was conducted to measure the biogeochemical characteristics of freshwater plumes underlying Baltic Sea land-fast ice,
and the overlying sea ice. A 40-km long transect was conducted in the northern Baltic Sea in March 2003, following a freshwater
plume from its source into the fully mixed open-sea area. The spreading of river outflow below the ice resulted in a well-stratified
low-salinity surface layer further out than normally occurs in the open-water period. The freshwaters were high in dissolved organic
matter (DOC, DON and CDOM), and inorganic nutrients (ammonium, nitrate and silicate), although the levels of phosphate were
low. In general these parameters changed concurrently with salinity in such a way that mixing was conservative. The characteristics
of the ice varied from the freshwater source to the open water, with increasing salinity and brine volumes (porosity) occurring in the
more open-sea stations. Coinciding with the changes in ice properties there was an increase in sea-ice algal growth in the more
marine stations along the transect. Biological activity in the ice was largely confined to bottom ice assemblages. In contrast to the
conditions in the underlying water, no relationship between salinity, inorganic nutrients and organic matter was observed in the ice.
In particular ammonium, phosphate, DOC and DON were present in excess of those levels predicted from the dilution curves,
indicating the presence of considerable DOM production by ice assemblages, inorganic nutrient uptake and remineralization within
the ice.
Keywords :
Coastal oceanography , Sea ice , dissolved organic matter , nutrients (mineral) , river plumes , Baltic Sea , Estuarine chemistry
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science